Scotland’s Protestant Martyrs: Walter Milne
Walter Milne was 82 years old at the time of his execution
“Milne’s trial on April 20th, 1558, was conducted in the St. Andrews cathedral. According to contemporary accounts, his legs were too weak to carry him unaided up the stairs into the pulpit to answer the charges brought against him. His voice, however, rang out loud and clear throughout the sanctuary.” By spring of 1558... Continue Reading
The Greatness of John Calvin
Among the many faithful voices from the past, there seems to be one that rises above them all: John Calvin
Let us not be so easily satisfied with a simple insignia of a simplistic Calvinism; rather, let us drape ourselves with Calvin’s Calvinism, a Christ-centered, Spirit-empowered, God-glorifying, gospel-driven Calvinism that shines so brilliantly that the deceitful darkness of sin would be conquered in our hearts so that, in turn, we might shine as the light... Continue Reading
The Presbyterian Pastor Who Did Not Sign
Hans Joachim Zubly was “the most influential minister in Georgia in pre-revolutionary America.”
He went first to South Carolina and then in 1760 moved to the Independent Presbyterian Church of Savanna, Georgia… Zubly was known as a man of “lively cheerfulness” whose sermons were described as being “full, clear, concise, searching, and comfortable,” lighting the hearers’ souls, warming their hearts, and raising their affections. Zubly was known to... Continue Reading
“I Hate You” – Do You Actually Believe This, or Do You Just Keep Repeating It Because it Works?
I’m a Christian and you are a homosexual, therefore “I hate you.” Or at least that’s the lie that the progressive media want you to believe.
It’s true that we preach repentance. Holiness. Obedience. That we must change when we come to Him. But to characterize that as “hate,” well that’s just an old-fashioned, damnable lie. It’s slander and you know it. So do you actually believe it, or do you just keep repeating it because it works? “I hate... Continue Reading
Politico: “It’s Time to Legalize Polygamy”
Traditional marriage supporters have long made the case that the argument for gay marriage can also be used to advance polygamous marriage.
“While important legal and practical questions remain unresolved, with the Supreme Court’s ruling and broad public support, marriage equality is here to stay. Soon, it will be time to turn the attention of social liberalism to the next horizon. Given that many of us have argued, to great effect, that deference to tradition is not... Continue Reading
You’re So Vain, You Probably Think This Psalm Is About You
David was passionate about leading his friends to acceptably worship the Holy God
In the midst of his discomfort, David is finding comfort in the LORD, and he longs for his children and people to do so as well. All true worshipers should humble themselves before the mighty hand of the Lord. For it is always better for one to humble oneself, than to be forcefully humbled by the... Continue Reading
A Flicker of Light In An Increasingly Dark News Feed
Shining some light on the good things God is doing in the church – to focus on what is commendable and true.
The above principles and practices are not given as a “formula” for success, though the Lord has blessed these biblical commitments in our body and I can’t help but think he would do so in any congregation. My intent is to acknowledge publicly the Lord’s immeasurable goodness to us undeserving sinners! And, by extension, to... Continue Reading
5 Common Obstacles Long Term Pastors Experience
What are 5 common obstacles that long term pastors face in their church?
The long term pastor faces frustrations, betrayal, weariness, loneliness, disappointments, burnout, depression, marital conflict, criticism, and even contempt. It shouldn’t surprise us at all that there are so many obstacles for long term pastors and one of the greatest obstacles is even surviving to be a pastor long enough to be considered a long term... Continue Reading
John Adams and American Independence
Adams still does not receive the recognition he deserves
Adams’s faith played a vital role in his long and distinguished life. It significantly affected his worldview, determined his moral standards, helped shape his character, and supplied many of his goals. His belief that God governed the world and directed the course of nations and the lives of individuals gave him the courage and confidence... Continue Reading
The Top Five Forgotten Founders
Important founders of the United States that are not well known to many
Lemuel Haynes: born in Connecticut to a white mother and black father, Haynes worked as an indentured servant prior to enlisting in the Massachusetts militia, and then the Continental Army. Haynes also experienced evangelical conversion and came under the tutelage of local Calvinist pastors. Shortly after the Declaration of Independence, Haynes wrote “Liberty Further Extended,”... Continue Reading
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